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For over one hundred years, the International Critical Commentary series has held a special place among works on the Bible. It has sought to bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis—linguistic and textual no less than archaeological, historical, literary and theological—with a level of comprehension and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series.
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Get more books at a bigger discount when you order the Eerdmans Bible Reference Bundle! Overview The Mark A. Noll Collection brings together four award-winning works by this renowned historian and author. In the first two volumes, Noll argues that evangelical American Christians …
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In this commentary, Broadhead explores the Gospel of Mark for literary designs which might guide modern readers. He gives special attention to structure, strategy, significance and the appropriation of meaning, and his analysis shows the Gospel as a sequential account which employs …
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…according to the major divisions of the text. Each section comprises five parts: An introductory preview A summary outline of the section Explanatory notes The text in its biblical context The text in the life of the church Mark Timothy J. Geddert views Mark as a profound theologian …
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The Gospel of Mark is written from God’s perspective. The narrator knows how Scripture relates to events, what Jesus is thinking, what the disciples do or do not understand, and what the religious leaders suspect. He hears the voice from heaven addressed to Jesus alone; he knows about …
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With the Select Works of Mark W. Karlberg, you’ll learn more about the use of covenants as a systematic framework through which to understand God’s relationship to humanity. Explore covenant theology in the Reformed tradition with Karlberg’s trilogy of texts, starting with …
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…Mark’s Gospel is sometimes assumed to be the least interesting or helpful gospel—it is the shortest and speaks in a plain and direct style. Mark Horne helps us better appreciate this Gospel’s goals by highlighting features not immediately apparent to the modern eye. Horne uses its …
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…individually. Grow as a corporate church with a deeper understanding of biblical eldership and the deaconate, church membership and discipline, church planting, and the marks of a healthy church. Grow in your personal faith with a deeper understanding of the Gospel, what it really means to be …
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This new resource examines the major literary units and unique perspective of Mark’s Gospel to help the pastor in sermon preparation. Included in each chapter are suggestions for further reading, and appendices provide a list of the lectionary readings and an annotated bibliography.
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Sharyn Dowd examines the Gospel of Mark from literary and theological perspectives, suggesting what the text may have meant to its first-century audience of Gentile and Jewish Christians. Dowd sees the gospel of Mark as a Greco-Roman biography written in an apocalyptic mode, its …
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…history, culture, and context attributed to each book studied. Readable, relevant, and academically thorough, it offers a new standard for understanding and interpreting the Bible in the twenty-first century. Kent Brower offers insight into the intricacies of Mark. With verse-by-verse …
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Studies in Mark’s Gospel offers succinct commentary and exegesis. A. T. Robertson moves through the character of Mark, the direct correlation to the Synoptic Gospels, the presence of Christ throughout the text, and interpretation of the allegories presented. Cultivating the …
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The book of Mark consists primarily of what the Apostle Peter preached about Jesus Christ. Probably written by John Mark in Italy for the benefit of Roman Christians, it carefully reports the amazing life of Christ. Product Details Title: Mark Author: John MacArthur Series: …
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Here is a simple yet searching guide to the Gospel that does justice to the excitement of Mark's message. Open Door on Mark is a clear and accessible introduction to Mark's Gospel, nudging the door open for those with questions to ask. It conveys the key messages of Jesus' ministry …
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The earliest and briefest of the four Gospels has traditionally been ascribed to a disciple named Mark. In some ages, it been overshadowed by its lengthier New Testament neighbors, but its pages hold rich rewards for those who ask the right questions. Who was “Mark,” and what were …
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